Interpreting alignment to the EAT‐Lancet diet using dietary intakes of lactating mothers in rural Western Kenya
Abstract The EAT‐Lancet reference diet intends to be good for planetary and human health. We compared single multiple pass method 24‐h dietary intake of mothers (n = 242) from a cross‐sectional study in Western Kenya to the recommended range of intake of 11 EAT‐Lancet food groups (e.g., 0-100 g/day...
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Main Authors: | Wilhemina Quarpong (Author), Samson Wakoli (Author), Shadrack Oiye (Author), Anne M. Williams (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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